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the instructions are useless anyway. you put the red poles through the 2 side bedrooms. the black rods and the black poles with the bends in join together and go diagonally through the middle of the tent. the yellow rods join together with the black poles with the yellow tape round the ends and u fit these from the inside of the front and back entrance then when the tent is up you just hook the bedrooms in. hope this was usefull

Slide
the centre poles through the centre of the tent. Use poles 14A
& 15 to hold up
the rear of the tent, poles 14A
& A in the
centre, & two further sets of 14A
& 15, one set
at the front of the tent & one set for the veranda. Tension by
expanding the poles.

Assemble
poles A, BE, C2, BE
& A through the
centre of the tent, clip onto ridge poles & tension. (Note :
poles A
should be inserted from the outside, through the elasticised holes
before being inserted into poles BE).

Attach
a guy rope to the rear of the tent (top of centre pole 15)
& tension.

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Don't panic if you've never pitched a tent before. It seems scary when you first get started but with a bit of practice you will be doing it within minutes. The most important thing is to practice putting it up before you go on your camping trip. There's nothing worse than the sun setting and no light left around you as you struggle to pitch your tent. Here are my tips to help you get started: Make sure the area where you want to put your tent is clear, without any rocks or big bumps underneath, otherwise you won't be comfortable. Don't pitch your tent on a low lying ground. If it rains - your tent site will be flooded. To protect your tent you should lay a groundsheet down as tents can be damaged by punctures and moisture. Now take out the poles and insert them into the proper sleeves of the tent. The instruction manuals are usually pretty straight forward and helpful. Place both ends of the pole in the metal rings and the poles with flex as the tent begins to take shape. Straighten the tent by pulling the material straight and making sure the poles are stretched taut to the outer point. Now secure the tent into the stakes at the corners. Make sure they are really firmly in the ground so they can resist wind and being knocked into.

Sorry I'm very late to the party, but I was just looking for the instructions for my own Lakefield 2000 tent which my bro borrowed some time ago. It's a great family tent - but not that straightforward to pitch. Eventually the instructions turned up, so I'm posting them for some other poor soul who's really stuck!

Take out all poles and stakes and tend and seperate.. First lay tent on ground and streatch out where you wish to pitch the tent. Then take stakes and place them in the four corners of tent through the loops so ththat when you hammer in the stakes the tent is nice and stretched out tightly. There should be two more loops on each side int the middle. When the tent is secure to the ground, take the poles that should have been put together and feed them through the hoops of the tent on the sides and top. Leave the top center parts of poles apart until you have poles through rest of loops and attatch them at the top of tent. front, back and center usually work pretty good for order. Doint middle last because it is the highest point. Hope not too confuseing. I camped a month every year for many years. You never forget.

Hello, I have the assembly directions for the 20' x 10' Magellan Navigator Deluxe Family Cabin Tent. If you still need them let me know and I can send you the scan. It is a 2MB scan. E-mail me at swx4@sbcglobal.net and please put "magellan tent"in your subject line. Scott W.

I recently borrowed a similar tent and this forum was all the instructions I had (so thanks, they helped). I have since found the instructions, scanned them and made them available to others (to view/print/download) at https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B1SdA-vKLONwZ05vTGZKdF9BTzQPaul.